Just a follow up to my problems trying to get Rittyrite PSK to work with my
IC-7600 and microHAM microKEYER II -
After several rounds of suggestions and tests with Jozef at microHAM support
we finally identified the problem and a fix. The problem was with polling
between my PW-1 amplifier and MK II which were connected in parallel on the
same CI-V bus. Both devices were connected to the Remote jack on the back
of the IC-7600 via a splitter. This configuration has worked for months
without a glitch for SSB, CW and RTTY. However, for some reason there is a
conflict in the polling between the PW-1 and the MK II when shifting the
radio to one of the data modes, LSB-D1 or USB-D1, for PSK.
Jozef felt there might be some data collisions involved and I verified this
by disconnecting the PW-1 from the CI-V bus. As soon as I did this and put
the radio into LSB-D1 the MK II instantly recognized the data mode and began
sending the PSK warble tones from WriteLog. The solution was to move the
PW-1 CI-V cable from the radio Remote jack to the CI-V jack on the MK II and
change the CI-V port setting in Router from None to TX frequency. I just
wanted to report the problem is now resolved and it was not associated with
a problem in WriteLog.
I also want to express my thanks and appreciation to both Joe W4TV and Jozef
OM7ZZ for their patience and advice in helping me work through this
frustrating problem. Once again the support provided by the folks at
microHAM is simply world class. Thank you gentlemen!
73,
Gary AL9A
----- Original Message -----
From: "Gary AL9A" <al9a@mtaonline.net>
To: "Writelog Reflector" <writelog@contesting.com>
Sent: August 19, 2010 9:53 AM
Subject: Re: [WriteLog] Rittyrite PSK
>I continue to be unable to get Rittyrite to function correctly when trying
> to run PSK. My setup info is in the message below from Aug. 14.
>
> Yesterday I was playing around with the DxbPSK software (modified WinPSK)
> that writes directly to my DXBase 2006 log. I noticed that when I
> transmitted from a F key memory buffer my MKII LCD screen would display
> "TRANSMITTING" while sending the message. When I go to WL and start
> Rittyrite and attempt to send a F key memory buffer the MKII LCD screen
> displays "PLAYING". This is what the MKII displays when playing SSB wav
> files from a memory location. As I've stated before it appears that with
> the IC-7600 in USB-D1 mode WL is for some reason sending the wav file
> messages from the SSB buffers rather than the text messages stored in the
> CW/RTTY message locations.
>
> I'm not sure if this is a problem with the IC-7600 radio driver or the way
> WL interfaces to Vista. I would like to try a test to see if the problem
> might lie in the IC-7600 radio driver. Before the driver for the IC-7600
> was added to WL I used the driver for the IC-7800 and that worked ok. I
> had
> to modify the hex address in the 7800 driver to make it the default for
> the
> 7600. Problem is I now am unable to remember the WL radio driver file
> name
> and where it is stored. Can anyone point me in the right direction?
>
> 73,
> Gary AL9A
>
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